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Many waste materials end up in landfills. This causes pollution and excessive littering in the environment. Harsh chemicals are often spilled into the ground as well.
Many waste materials end up in landfills. This causes pollution and excessive littering in the environment. Harsh chemicals are often spilled into the ground as well.
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Not really. Biomass refers to the waste products of plants which are burned to produce electricity. These include, bagasse, wood, brush, chaff or any other farm or agricultural production waste products. Vegetable, or cooking oil, waste is not an agricultural waste product. It is however a food waste, like garbage, which can be converted into biodiesel and glycerine, leaving less waste product to be disposed.
Its commonly referred to as hazardous waste or toxic waste.
Solid wastes are defined as any type of municipal or industrial waste that needs to be disposed of. Hazardous wastes are defined by characteristic codes and listed ingredients that make up the substance to be disposed of.
All clinical waste from Hospitals is required by environmental health and safety regulatinos to be disposed of by incineration. All body parts, blood and blood products, body fluids or any wastes emerging from the body are categorised as clinical waste.
There is no waste produced by plant and trees.
Any waste that the lysosomes do not dispose of are pumped out of the cell in process called ercytosis. Everything else is dissolved by the cell
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